Art Market

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The Nachalat Binyamin Art Market is a vibrant open-air fair showcasing handmade art, crafts, and design by local Israeli artists. Open every Tuesday and Friday, it offers everything from ceramics, and jewelry to textiles and woodwork.

Dizengoff Square

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Dizengoff Square is a lively urban plaza at the heart of Tel Aviv, blending modern city life with iconic Bauhaus architecture. Surrounded by cafés, shops, and cultural spots, the square serves as a popular gathering place for locals and tourists alike. With its central fountain, shaded seating areas, and regular street performances, it offers a relaxed yet energetic atmosphere every day of the week.

Rothschild Blvd

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Rothschild Boulevard is one of Tel Aviv’s most iconic streets, known for its tree-lined promenade, Bauhaus architecture, and lively café culture. By day, it’s perfect for strolling, biking, or sipping coffee under the shade; by night, it comes alive with bars, restaurants, and street life. Stretching from Neve Tzedek to Habima Square, it’s a must-see in the heart of the city.

Habima Theatre

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Habima Square is a central cultural hub in Tel Aviv, home to the national theater, the Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art, and the Philharmonic Hall. With its modern design, open lawns, and reflecting pool, it’s a peaceful place to relax or people-watch. Located at the top of Rothschild Boulevard, where art and city life meet.

Carmel Market

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Carmel Market is Tel Aviv’s largest and liveliest open-air market, offering everything from fresh produce and spices to street food and local snacks. Packed with color, noise, and energy, it’s the perfect place to grab a bite, shop for souvenirs, or take in the city’s vibrant street culture. Located just steps from Allenby Street and Nachalat Binyamin.

Tel Aviv Museum of Art

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The Tel Aviv Museum of Art is a leading cultural institution showcasing Israeli and international modern and contemporary art. With its striking architecture, rotating exhibitions, and permanent collections, it’s a must-visit for art lovers. Located in the heart of the city, near the Performing Arts Center and HaBima Square.

Sheinkin St

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Sheinkin Street is a lively Tel Aviv strip known for its boutique shops, trendy cafés, and eclectic vibe. Once the heart of the city’s bohemian scene, it still buzzes with creativity and style. Great for people-watching, shopping, or grabbing coffee, it’s nestled between Rothschild Boulevard and Carmel Market.

Bauhaus Buildings Tour

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This tour will take you to the White City’s most prominent Bauhaus (International Style) buildings, built during the 1930’s and the 1940’s. Bauhaus architecture not only created well-designed objects, but also a cohesive urban landscape unparalleled in the world.